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Thursday, September 1, 2011

August in Review!

Well hello! Another month has come and gone and THANK GOD, it’s September!! Although Mother Nature got all sassy pants and our temps went from comfortable 80’s to 100 degrees every day for the next three days.

Har har…very funny Mo Nature. Hilarious.

The good news – next week we’ll be in the 70’s! Ah yes, temps fluctuating 30 degrees in a matter of days – that’s Indiana for you.

The end of another month means another month in review…because you can’t be missing a TDC project. Your life would fall to pieces. Believe you me.

We kicked off the month with 400 fantastic projects at the August Before and After Party. My friend Traci and I transformed the pleather parson’s chair in my office and I LOVE IT:

Did I mention the only sewing was hemming the bottom? And that could have been done with hemming tape. We were just being fancy schmancy with the machine. ;)

The metal tables are actually ottoman bases that came with our outdoor set. I think they’re much more practical used as a table, and I love the rustic look!

I shared the small transformations that made up much of the family room redo – and most of them involved spray paint. (Shocking.) My fun vintage lamp has gone through quite a few changes over the years:

Who knows what color it will be next! ;)

A few of us are back yet again with another series of blogland linky parties – this time with a FALL theme!:

Whoo!! I actually took a trip to Hob Lob today to gather supplies to make a couple fall wreaths. I had specific ideas when I walked in, but walked out with new thoughts running through my head so we’ll see how they turn out. ;)

We are SO excited about the upcoming Haven Conference next summer – tickets went on sale a couple of weeks ago and last I heard there are still some available:

I am SO excited to meet so many of you and put actual people with the faces on your blogs. :)

I got to hang with my blog friend Myra at Midland Antiques here in Indy a few weeks ago and I shared some of my finds with you here:

Ohhh…my lovely island. I miss it. Sniff.

I was tricky tricky and put my own spin on Pottery Barn pillows by making some with their napkins and placemats:

Many of their table linens match their pillow selection, so it’s such a thrifty solution! I picked up more for the family room too. ;)

Dad took my inspiration and we created our own, for about $900 cheaper:

I’ve decided to just seal it and leave it as is – it’s just too lovely to mess with!

My big decluttering project for the month wasn’t even a room in our house – it’s my clutter nemesis and it’s THE CAR:

People – it’s been NINE days and it’s still clutter-free!! It’s definitely work to keep it that way, but so far so good!! I can’t believe it. :)

We ended the month on a wet note. What started with the fridge failing turned into this:

Hence the missing kitchen island.

We’ve ordered the new fridge, but it won’t be delivered for two weeks. And we’re still waiting to hear from the adjuster – I’m SO anxious to get this moving along. The blowers are gone, so that’s a step in the right direction – at least we can hear each other. ;)

But again, in the scheme of life, it’s just a bump – we’re so thankful it wasn’t worse!

And there. you. go. – all of August wrapped up in one tidy post. Thanks for coming along for another month with me! (And August just happened to be the biggest traffic month ever at TDC – thanks to you!)

If you have any questions about a project from last month, please leave them in the comments!

I hope to share some big reveals coming up in the next few weeks! Crossing my fingers that one is a non plywood floor. ;)

Are you ready for September?! I may have bought a caramel apple today to celebrate. :)

I need a caramel apple. Maybe tomorrow I will seek one out. You have been busy!! Wow! Love the potting bench. Sorry about your island & floor - ugh. Good luck getting it all back together. OH, and I am going to Haven too - woohoo. :)

Hi Sarah, I can't believe it's September already! My baby started kindergarten today and I nearly lost it, but I pulled myself together and she never knew mommy was crying. Well until after school when her big sister told her. She laughed at me, she didn't cry. That's my girl.

Anyway, wow off topic, you had a great month of posts! Your blog is definitely my fav. Congratulations on the numbers. I know you don't really care, but we all care just a little don't we? ; )

Can't wait to see how you backyard turns out. And I'm your kitchen gets put back together sooner than later! That would drive me nuts!!! Have a great weekend. : ) ~ Catie

PS. Wish I was able to go to Haven to hang with all you fabulous "celebrity" bloggers. : ( C

I'm so glad I stumbled upon your blog. You have my exact sense of style when it comes to our homes, so not only is everything you make fabulous, but its also right up my alley. I'm also a new blogger/business owner, so I was so appreciative of you rest post on blogger tools. Plus, to top it all off, you have now gotten me hooked on Pinterest. lol Anyways, thanks again. I really hope your kitchen gets back to normal. I'd be freaking out.

We live in NKY just south of Cincinnati and we're gearing up for a couple of days of 100 degree weather too! Ugh:( at least our pool is still open and we will be living in it for the weekend!I love your slip covers and the blue lamp! What color sparay paint did you use? I've been looking for a good blue recently and havent been able to find one that isn't too shocking!

Those blowers made me shutter!! I spent a good half of my summer dealing with water damage in our home. I blogged about it ALOT! Your situation looks much better than ours. For that, I am happy for you. Hang tough! Just think without a refriderator....you won't have to cook!!! lol